The Black Knight from the Blue Planet

Chapter 828 Fina's Prophecy

The Naga shopkeeper looked at Hadi with a panicked look.

He was indeed quite capable, with an extraordinary sense of smell and a calm mentality.

He even had good combat power.

But all this was just a passing cloud in Hadi's eyes.

"Tell me, who is behind you?" Hadi pressed his head and smiled coldly.

When Hadi investigated the captain's previous affairs, he found something wrong.

Because according to what the captain said about the city of 'Faret', the other party did not have much spare energy to mess up another lord.

The female lord had a good reputation, but that was all. The population of that city was less than 40,000, and a small-scale civil strife occurred some time ago because there was not enough food resources.

The Lord of Faret was forced to open the grain warehouse to suppress the matter.

And relying on the lighting tower built by Aya there more than half a year ago, Faret City also reclaimed some fields outside and had some grain output, which barely maintained the city's security and order.

Such a city, come to other people's cities to cause damage?

Can you still ask the fear demon to be your thug?

Only a fool would believe it.

So Hadi asked people to continue investigating, and a clue led to the arms procurement.

After further investigation, it was found that there was actually the shadow of the Naga tribe behind it.

Then Hadi came to the door.

The Naga looked at Hadi. Although his face was covered with blood and his nose collapsed, he was still very tough: "Hehe, you all have to die, you all have to die early. This city will belong to our Naga tribe."

Hadi threw the Naga hard and threw it against the wall next to him, making a loud noise.

Under the violent impact, the opponent rolled to the ground, exhaling less and inhaling less.

Hadi walked over, closed the door, and then began to loot in this room.

As a gold miner back then, Hadi was also very experienced in looting.

Although not as professional as a thief, he can also be called an amateur ninth-dan master.

Not long after, he searched out the other party's small treasury. After counting carefully, he found that there was a lot of money, more than a dozen gold coins.

If he was still the gold miner of the past, Hadi would definitely be very happy, but now he doesn't care about this little money.

He cares about more important things.

Then he searched the store again in more detail. Just when he was about to give up, he finally found the entrance to the secret room under a cabinet.

Entering the basement, Hadi quickly found what he wanted.

A list.

It's called a list, but it's actually a bound volume of several parchments, with many people's names written on it.

It's just in Naga language, which Hadi couldn't understand, so he put the list into the system backpack.

He climbed out of the basement, and then saw Naga still lying in the same place, his body stiff.

Hadi didn't even take a look at it, he took the list and returned to the city lord's mansion.

As soon as he stepped into the courtyard, he saw Fina rushing out.

The silver-haired girl of the Ear Feather tribe was full of panic. She rushed to Hadi, grabbed his hand tightly, and said, "Hadi, I saw something terrible."

Hadi's face was solemn, and he looked around, then she walked in. The two came to the reception room on the first floor and closed the door directly.

Then Hadi said, "What did you see?"

Fina's face was livid. She took a deep breath and said, "I saw that Basov City was breached. There were dead people everywhere, and there were flames and blood everywhere."

Hadi couldn't help frowning when he heard this: "Then what else did you see, such as the situation between you and Aya!"

Fina shook her head.

"Then did you see who the murderer was?"

Fina still shook her head.

Hadi fell into deep thought.

It stands to reason that with himself present and Morado stationed here, no one would dare to attack Basov City.

Even if someone dared, Basov City would not fall.

After all, he and Morado are both top combat forces.

Fina looked at Hadi without saying a word, and for some reason, she felt a little panic in her heart.

"Am I useless?" She pursed her lips and said, "You are right, prophecy is useless."

Hadi couldn't help but look up at Fina, the girl was already in self-doubt at this time.

He took the girl's hand and patted the back of her hand gently, very softly: "You don't have to blame yourself, in fact, you have done a good job, at least you gave us a warning, right."

"But..."

Fina felt that prophecy is to make things clear, only then it can be considered a prophecy.

Otherwise, what is the difference between it and a charlatan.

"No but..." Hadi comforted her, and then asked: "Have you told other people about this?"

Fina shook her head: "I came to you as soon as I saw the prophecy."

"Very good." Hadi smiled and said: "Don't tell anyone else about this, understand?"

Fina nodded, but her face was still uneasy.

Hadi smiled and said, "It's okay. You should know that I have the ability to change my fate. I won't let that happen."

Looking at Hadi's confident smile, Fina was deeply moved. The anxiety in her heart quickly disappeared, and then she smiled and nodded heavily.

Soon, Fina left the reception room, and Hadi was thinking inside.

He looked at the book in his hand, and then thought about Fina's prediction, and couldn't help squinting his eyes.

Now Hardy has understood that Fina's prophecy was actually changed in real time.

Rather than saying it was a prophecy, it was better to say that she saw a certain possibility.

According to the time when she saw the prophecy, it was almost the same time when he got the book in his hand.

"In other words, the book in my hand is the fuse?"

Hadi said to himself, then stood up and went upstairs to the study.

The whole lord's mansion was very quiet.

Aya and Judy were both out doing business. After all, they would be very busy recently. They had to count the population and build the lighting tower outside the city. They didn't have much free time.

Hadi was used to thinking about problems in a quiet environment.

Although he said that he didn't believe in fate, if he regarded it as a kind of intelligence, then the prophecy would be of great information value.

The army that could break through the city of Basov and cause such a great disaster must be led by a strong man.

What were he and Morado doing at that time?

After inferring this way, Hardy found a strange point.

Fina only said that she saw flames and blood, but didn't say that she saw a corpse.

Could it be that... Basov was not captured.

Rather, it was a slaughterhouse?

The dead were not our own people, but the enemy.

If you think about it this way, everything makes sense.

After all, I can't just abandon this city, and Morado can't betray me.

So, the matter is very clear.

Hadi smiled. (End of this chapter)

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